The [[Information literacy in the disciplines|ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines]] Committee has gathered links and citations to information literacy standards and curricula developed by accrediting agencies, professional associations, and institutions of higher education.

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The ''ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee'' has gathered links and citations to information literacy standards and curricula developed by accrediting agencies, professional associations, and institutions of higher education for '''ECONOMICS'''. Please feel free to continue our work by creating an account and adding content!

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===Accrediting Agencies & Professional Associations===

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==Accrediting Agencies, Professional Associations, and Standards==

The ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee is not aware of information literacy standards in this area.

The ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee is not aware of information literacy standards in this area.

Bartlett, Robin L. and Mary Prophet. Women and the US economy, forensic economics and intermediate macroeconomics, - with the help of a librarian. Five Colleges of Ohio: Integrating Information Literacy into the Liberal Arts Curriculum - Proposals. Denison University. http://www.denison.edu/collaborations/ohio5/grant/development/bartlett.html (accessed June 1, 2007).

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Council for Economic Education http://www.councilforeconed.org/ (accessed April 8, 2012)

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===Curricula, Articles, and Presentations===

Costa, Cathy. 2009. Use of online information resources by RMIT University economics, finance, and marketing students participating in a cooperative education program. ''Australian Academic & Research Libraries'' 40(1): 36-49.

Costa, Cathy. 2009. Use of online information resources by RMIT University economics, finance, and marketing students participating in a cooperative education program. ''Australian Academic & Research Libraries'' 40(1): 36-49.

Ziegert, Andrea L. and Mary Prophet. US Federal Government data, documents, and information literacy: a proposal to integrate information literacy into the study of income inequality. Five Colleges of Ohio: Integrating Information Literacy into the Liberal Arts Curriculum - Proposals. Denison University.

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Ziegert, Andrea L. and Mary Prophet. US Federal Government data, documents, and information literacy: a proposal to integrate information literacy into the study of income inequality. Five Colleges of Ohio: Integrating Information Literacy into the Liberal Arts Curriculum - Proposals. Denison University. http://collaborations.denison.edu/ohio5/grant/development/ziegert.html(accessed January 27, 2010).

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Latest revision as of 08:11, 9 April 2012

The ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee has gathered links and citations to information literacy standards and curricula developed by accrediting agencies, professional associations, and institutions of higher education for ECONOMICS. Please feel free to continue our work by creating an account and adding content!

Accrediting Agencies, Professional Associations, and Standards

The ACRL IS Information Literacy in the Disciplines Committee is not aware of information literacy standards in this area.

Curricula, Articles, and Presentations

Costa, Cathy. 2009. Use of online information resources by RMIT University economics, finance, and marketing students participating in a cooperative education program. Australian Academic & Research Libraries 40(1): 36-49.

McMahon, Camille, and Christine Bruce. 2002. "Information Literacy Needs of Local Staff in Cross-Cultural Development Projects." Journal of International Development 14, no. 1: 113-127.

Ziegert, Andrea L. and Mary Prophet. US Federal Government data, documents, and information literacy: a proposal to integrate information literacy into the study of income inequality. Five Colleges of Ohio: Integrating Information Literacy into the Liberal Arts Curriculum - Proposals. Denison University.